Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) research are emerging in the last few years providing non-invasive, wireless and low-cost ElectroEncephaloGraphy (EEG) devices. The increasing study of neurosciences and the need to respond to specific human brain diseases are two important factors to this evolution.
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Thursday, February 16, 2017

2017 BCI Award - 1st place: $3.000

Submissions for 2017 BCI Award are open until June 15th. You should consider the following questions when writing your submission:

Does the project include a novel application of the BCI?

Is there any new methodological approach used compared to earlier projects?

Is there any new benefit for potential users of a BCI?

Is there any improvement in terms of speed of the system (e.g. bit/min)?

Is there any improvement in terms of accuracy of the system?

Does the project include any results obtained from real patients or other potential users?

Does the approach work online/in real-time?

Is there any improvement in terms of usability?

Does the project include any novel hardware or software developments?

The Award is open to any BCI research worldwide and 12 projects are nominated before the winner is announced: